By Garry Przyklenk at Search Engine Watch Google Panda 2.2 is looming to drop sometime soon, and with it, increasing levels of apprehension in the small business community on fears of further collateral damage to organic search traffic. As a speaker at SES Toronto this year, I had the distinct honor of accompanying Dave Davies,Thom Craver and Terry […]
Absolute Web Promotion Way – Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
To market your website successfully, it is very essential to understand the concept of SEO-search engine marketing, which is absolutely very vital for your success on the World Wide Web. Actually, it is a web marketing method. It involves certain and specific efforts that will move your website to the […]
Perfect Search Engine : How Would You Create The Perfect Search Engine?
By George Michie at Search Engine Land At the most recent Search Insider Summit, Aaron Goldman moderated a terrific panel titled The Perfect Search Engine (video here). Panelists evaluated how the perfect search engine (PSE) might take information (voice, text, other signals), how it should display that information, and what […]
Hosting Related Issues : Tips for hosting providers and webmasters by Google
At Google Webmaster Central Blog By Pierre Far, Webmaster Trends Analyst Some webmasters on our forums ask about hosting-related issues affecting their sites. To help both hosting providers and webmasters recognize, diagnose, and fix such problems, we’d like to share with you some of the common problems we’ve seen and suggest how […]
5 Reasons Google+ Is Not A Facebook Killer
By Dave Davies at Search Engine Watch For the past couple weeks, a select gathering of us (likely including many Search Engine Watch readers) have been playing with Google+. It’s an interesting social media experiment by Google, but it is likely to remain that. Another “almost ran” in the social media game; another […]
Google Mozilla Deal Renewed for 3 More Years To Keep Google Default Search In Firefox
By Chris Crum at WebProNews Guess that door isn’t open for Bing after all The future of Google’s relationship with Mozilla was called into question earlier this month. It looked like the deal might not get renewed, which brought about some speculation that Microsoft could jump in and pick up some easy search […]
No More Panda Update in 2011 : Google Announces Panda Updates Will Resume “Next Year”
By TODD BAILEY at Search Engine Journal Google announced via Twitter that Panda Updates have ceased for 2011 and will resume after the New Year. Perhaps this is an early Holiday gift to webmasters that need to cultivate content and links on their existing webpages. The last update came in November and all have been […]